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Eddleston (Scottish Gaelic:
Baile Ghille Mhoire) is a
small village and
civil parish in the
Scottish Borders area of Scotland. It lies 4
miles (6.4 km)...
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Kimberly Ann
Eddleston is the
Schulze Distinguished Professor of Entrepreneurship, and
Professor of
Entrepreneurship &
Innovation at D’Amore-McKim School...
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Eddleston Water is a
small river north of Peebles, in the
Scottish Borders area of
Scotland which joins the
River Tweed at Peebles. It is also
known locally...
- S2CID 37334350.
Roberts D.M.;
Southcott E.;
Potter J.M.;
Roberts M.S.;
Eddleston M.;
Buckley N.A. (2006). "Pharmacokinetics of
digoxin cross-reacting substances...
- Jane
Eddleston (born 1957) is a
British medical doctor,
professor and
critical care
consultant at
Manchester Royal Infirmary. In 2022 she
became the first...
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Retrieved 2
September 2020.
Eddleston, p. 21;
Evans and Rumbelow, pp. 60–61; Rumbelow, pp. 24–27 Rumbelow, p...
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Eddleston 2004, p. 668.
Eddleston 2004, p. 676.
Fielding 1995b, p. 113.
Eddleston 2004, p. 677.
Fielding 1995b, pp. 113–114.
Eddleston 2004, p...
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Eddleston railway station served the
village of
Eddleston,
Scottish Borders,
Scotland from 1855 to 1962 on the
Peebles Railway. The
station was opened...
- casebook.org. 2
April 2004.
Retrieved 16 May 2020.
Eddleston, Jack the Ripper: An
Encyclopedia p. 98
Eddleston, Jack the Ripper: An Encyclopedia, p. 63 "Joseph...
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Profiling Violent Crimes: An
Investigative Tool, p. 226
Eddleston, Jack the Ripper: An
Encyclopedia p. 18
Evans and Skinner, pp. 33, 45...